AG - She lived in Skowhegan ME with George Edward Sr & Ella herdaughter, and moved with them to Nashua NH, finally moving to CA tolive with her son Thomas, his wife Nita and their two sons, where shedied. Her remains/ashes were shipped back to Pt de Bute where theywere interred with Dixon (near back half of cemetery on rt.).

She was a hatmaker by trade, and had a loom with which she made fabricand special cloth. When she was staying with Ella and George EdwardOulton in Nashua, NH in the 1920's, she had her loom in the front roomof their house, and spent many hours at it. She also tended thegrapes in their back yard.

Anne O Galt grew up calling her "Cookoo" instead of Caroline. Shetells us she was quite deaf in her later years ("deaf as a bat").Also, despite her French-Canadian background, she had only a slightaccent. Only a few words belied a French accent with an emphasis on adifferent syllable or using different consonant sounds, etc. (eg:"garage" she pronounced "garash").

1851 census for Victoria Cty, NB has her father with his family livingin the parish of St. Francis. (page 011 of the census for that county)

All children born in Van Buren , ME were baptised at St. Bruno'sParish, Van Buren, ME

FL- A question mark was placed by this name in computer record filesof William Brown Oulton. Though these computer record files of 1978vintage are in the files of William at Christina Lake;it seemsunlikely that they were created by William as he has gone through themand corrected date etc and has signed his name to the same. They arepredominately Oulton family records and show some of the children notlisted in William Brown Oultons records however they are lackingdates, some of which have been filled in by William. Also the 1978computer print out did not have a place of location there none of theinformation I have typed from this source has location with theexception of those added by William.